Originally posted by The Russinator
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Assuming you're a bigger guy >175lbs, an older 600 should be fine.Originally posted by The Russinator View PostI want to get a starter bike for the summer. Something I can learn on then sell next year for a nicer bike. I want to stay under about $2,000. What would TCS suggest for me? The cheeper the better but I want it to start when I turn it on.
Thanks RussellYou stay classy Chet Beireis
Originally posted by Paul RevereI can't wait for that ****** to take all the credit

PITBULLS KILL KIDS!!!
ROTTWEILERS EAT BABIES!!
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Originally posted by Stormwalker View PostHere's what I got as a "starter bike", though I think I'll be hanging on to it indefinitely:


Yamaha XT 600.
Pavement gets boring after a while.
Get a dual sport, and come riding with us.
Pavement doesn't get boring if you know where to ride. I'll take the twisties in Wisconsin over dirt trails.You stay classy Chet Beireis
Originally posted by Paul RevereI can't wait for that ****** to take all the credit

PITBULLS KILL KIDS!!!
ROTTWEILERS EAT BABIES!!
Celtic Mafia
6.2L
Mafia
319whp of fury
Anticipation is the bane of my existence.
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Originally posted by SFC View PostPavement doesn't get boring if you know where to ride. I'll take the twisties in Wisconsin over dirt trails.Originally posted by StormwalkerGet a dual sport, and come riding with us.
^^^^this
Alright, I will admit that Levi's Ducati looks like it could be a little bit of fun. But that's certainly no starter bike.
Originally posted by NickThe choice is easy.
Taxwalker.
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240 maybe last time you watched me kick ass at poker. I have slimmed down.

warrior FTW

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